Washington Nurse Case Management Quails Progress Report is a document used by the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) to evaluate the quality of care provided by nurse case managers. The report is used to measure the quality of care and services provided to individuals and families who have been referred to a nurse case manager by a healthcare provider. The report tracks the progress of the individual’s care and includes information on the client’s condition, the services provided, and the outcome of the case. The report is used to assess the quality of care, evaluate the effectiveness of the case manager, and identify areas of improvement. There are two types of Washington Nurse Case Management Quails Progress Report: the Standard Progress Report and the Comprehensive Progress Report. The Standard Progress Report includes demographic information, information about the case manager, and a summary of the services provided. The Comprehensive Progress Report includes the same information and also provides details on the individual’s condition, the services provided, and the outcome of the case.